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  • Porterfeild's Passion for the Game

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Danielle Rodriguez

    At age 5, Anthony Porterfield didn’t know what sport he wanted to play. Little did he know, the moment his mom signed him up for football would be the start of his long term career in the sport. P

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  • Girls Tennis Goes Off to a Roarin' Start

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Donald Gillis

    After four years of coaching Gator Tennis, Coach Niese McLeod is ready to kick-off her fifth year. “What I love the most is helping young people develop in both character and love of a sport,” said

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  • My Bloody Valentine: Review

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Francisco Rodriguez

    There is no way to make a Valentine’s Day better then a 3D movie with guts and blood flowing freely. My Bloody Valentine is a movie long past due; a gruesome scary thriller. In a small town powered

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  • "Hey Battah Battah Get Ready to Suh-Wing Battah Battah":

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Laurel Barrios

    Sunflower seeds and Powerade are back: Baseball season is here again. The Escambia Baseball teams are in action on the field everyday practicing for their first game this Thursday. After

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  • The Escambia Girls Weightlifting Team Ends Powerful

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Chade Scruggs

    The Escambia Gator girls weightlifting team finished their season with a strong and powerful ending. “We’re undefeated,” said Deshay Syas, “Also the best.” The record was 6-0 this year. Over the y

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  • A Royal Visitation to Pensacola

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Danielle Jarvis and Lisa Hullenbaugh

    Filled with police officers, FBI agents, Secret Service, and sharp shooters, Downtown Pensacola had a busy and historic day. Due to the tight security, an observer would believe that a superstar was r

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  • Escambia High School's Latin Club "Dominates" the Competition

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Katelyn Murphy

    For the past eighteen years, Escambia High School’s Latin program has been tearing up the competition at the Regional Latin Forum. This year was no different for Escambia, because they dominated, bri

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  • Escambia Students Get Into Gear for F CAT Literature

    Monday, February 23, 2009 By: Andria Quinlin

    As FCAT emerges from a yearlong liberation, students are left to succumb to teachers who try to prepare them for a week of tests. Among these tests is the reading FCAT. To help prepare the students, t

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Filled with police officers, FBI agents, Secret Service, and sharp shooters, Downtown Pensacola had a busy and historic day. Due to the tight security, an observer would believe that a superstar was r
full story 
For the past eighteen years, Escambia High School’s Latin program has been tearing up the competition at the Regional Latin Forum. This year was no different for Escambia, because they dominated, bri
full story 
The Escambia Gator girls weightlifting team finished their season with a strong and powerful ending. “We’re undefeated,” said Deshay Syas, “Also the best.” The record was 6-0 this year. Over the y
full story 
Walking in the door, one would be instantly put at ease by the friendly waiter’s smile. I was immediately seated and as I followed him to the table, I took the time to check out the atmosphere. I was
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After four years of coaching Gator Tennis, Coach Niese McLeod is ready to kick-off her fifth year. “What I love the most is helping young people develop in both character and love of a sport,” said
full story 
Students displayed there talents through various forms of artwork, this past January, in the Pensacola Museum of Art Youth Art Focus. They competed in categories such as Best of Show, Mixed Media, Pai
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There is no way to make a Valentine’s Day better then a 3D movie with guts and blood flowing freely. My Bloody Valentine is a movie long past due; a gruesome scary thriller. In a small town powered
full story 
Sunflower seeds and Powerade are back: Baseball season is here again. The Escambia Baseball teams are in action on the field everyday practicing for their first game this Thursday. After
full story 
At age 5, Anthony Porterfield didn’t know what sport he wanted to play. Little did he know, the moment his mom signed him up for football would be the start of his long term career in the sport. P
full story 
As FCAT emerges from a yearlong liberation, students are left to succumb to teachers who try to prepare them for a week of tests. Among these tests is the reading FCAT. To help prepare the students, t
full story 

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